2021 Mercedes-Benz Sedans: Which One is the Biggest?
Here at Mercedes-Benz of Scottsdale, AZ, we have a big selection of Mercedes-Benz sedans, coupes, and cabriolets to choose from. Whether you want a super luxurious and powerful S 580 or prefer the smaller A 220, we have it. However, what happens if you can’t fit comfortably in the model you want? While that is highly unlikely in a Mercedes-Benz vehicle, it may happen. We figured we’d compare the headroom and legroom of the A-Class, C-Class, E-Class, S-Class, and Maybach S-Class to help. And don’t worry, we included both the front and rear measurements. You won’t have to go anywhere else to find that info. And when you’re finished comparing head on over to our new Mercedes-Benz inventory to order the new model you like.
Here’s which 2021 Mercedes-Benz sedan has the most legroom and headroom.
A-Class Sedan Seating Dimensions
- Front Legroom – 41.8 in
- Front Headroom – 40.3 in
- Rear Legroom – 33.9 in
- Rear Headroom – 37.2 in
C-Class Sedan Seating Dimensions
- Front Legroom – 41.7 in
- Front Headroom – 37.1 in
- Rear Legroom – 35.2 in
- Rear Headroom – 37.1 in
E-Class Sedan Seating Dimensions
- Front Legroom – 41.7 in
- Front Headroom – 37.3 in
- Rear Legroom – 36.2 in
- Rear Headroom – 37.1 in
S-Class Sedan Seating Dimensions
- Front Legroom – TBA*
- Front Headroom – 42.1 in
- Rear Legroom – 43.8 in
- Rear Headroom – 39.4 in
Maybach S-Class Sedan Seating Dimensions
- Front Legroom – TBA*
- Front Headroom – 39.4 in
- Rear Legroom – 49.1 in
- Rear Headroom – 38.1 in
*Official Mercedes-Benz measurements unavailable.
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